The Reebok 25k Grip Hockey Sticks are the first model in the new Reebok stick line to feature the RibCore Pre-Loaded Fiber Technology. This pre-loaded hockey stick boasts an incredibly quick shot release due fiber arrangement in the lower portion of the shaft. Reebok used even more top notch features such as the new SSX blade and Tri Matrix Construction that make this stick very hard to beat at this price point.

The RibCore Pre-Loaded Fiber Technology is a big innovation to hit the hockey stick market. Shooting consists of loading fibers into tension and causing them to store energy, only to release the tension that results in the power and force felt by the puck. When you pre-load the fibers, you're leapfrogging the first step and getting direct power that takes much less time to achieve. So with the new RibCor design, players will feel their shot is released quicker and faster than ever before.

Reebok is able to offer an incredibly accurate shot on top of the new found quick shot release with the introduction of the SSX blade. This new blade progressively gets stiffer from heel to toe so that it does not open up on big shots and stays square to the target for pin point accuracy. Furthermore, Reebok used aerial-grade carbon fiber with fiberglass reinforcements to give the 25k a weight savings of 15 grams and a balance point improvement of 7 cm compared to it's predecessor, the Reebok 18k.

Heritage: New

Level of Player: Ideal for the intermediate to advanced level of player

Construction: Fused one-piece

Shaft Dimensions: Rounded Corners / Straight Sidewalls

Flex Point: Low Kick

Weight: 465 grams (Based on P87A curve, 85 flex)

Construction:

Fused one-piece

Higher fuse point increases twist resistance and stability

RibCor Pre-Loaded Carbon Fibers

Fibers within the lower portion of the shaft are forced into tension during the construction process

This speeds up the loading process when shooting, giving players direct power and unbelievable pop

Tri Matrix Construction

Evolving from the Dual Matrix, Fibers are oriented at 90 degrees through the middle for stability while the forehand and backhand are oriented at 45 degrees on the forehand and backhand to store and release energy

High Power Taper Ratio

Provides maximum power transfer with excellent stability

Accomplished by utilizing a stiffer face of the shaft compared to the sides

Flex Profile:

Low-kick point

One of the quickest shot releases in the game

Geometry:

Traditional shaft shape

Straight sidewalls with rounded corners

Grip:

Griptonite (grip) coating

Blade:

SSX Blade

Eliminates blade deflection and increases accuracy

Blade is stiff in the heel and gets even stiffer into the toe

Super light aerial-grade carbon and fiberglass weave

Foam core for increased vibration dampening and good puck feel

Flex: 50

Length: 52"

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If you hold the stick with your left hand at the top of the stick, then you use a (R) handed stick. If you hold the stick with your right hand at the top, then you use a left (L) handed stick. As stick size increases, the length and diameter of the shaft also increase.

Stick Size

Age

Player Height

Player Weight

Stick Height

Yth:

-7

-4'

-60 lbs.

46"-48"

Jr:

6-12

3'9"-4'9"

50-120 lbs.

50"-54"

Int:

11-16

4'6"-5'3"

120-160 lbs.

56"-57"

Senior:

+14

+5'6"

+120 lbs.

58"-63"

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Flex

The flex of a hockey stick is how stiff the shaft is. Youth sticks are 30-40 flex, Junior sticks are 45-55 flex, Intermediate sticks are 55-75 flex and Senior sticks are 75 - 110 flex.

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Curve

Each curve brings forth different advantages: Toe curves are less common and are good for stick handling and shooting. Mid curves are the most popular and are recommended for beginners, they are good for puck handling, wrist and snap shots. Mid Heel curves are a combination of a mid and heel curves. Heel curves are good for slap shots, one timers, and back handers.

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Grip

Choose between grip and non-grip coatings on the shaft. Grip texture allows for a more solid hold on the shaft while the non-grip coating allows the hands to change position more quickly.

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Flex Profile

The low-kick flex profile is for the players looking for a quick shot release, ideal for wrist and snap shots. The mid-kick flex profile is for the player who puts a lot of lean into their wrist/slap shots and are looking for a powerful release on their shots. The variable-kick flex profile offers a constant flex profile allowing custom kick points depending on the placement of the player's lower hand.

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Materials

Composite sticks are the most popular because they offer the best overall performance. Wood is the traditional material and offers the best puck feel. ABS is used in the blades to add durability for playing on rougher surfaces like concrete and asphalt.

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